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Old September 4th, 2009, 02:30 PM
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Ok, then 12002784 is the correct one for yours.

Now do you have a capacitor next to the compressor, I see a white wire going to it in the wiring diagram.

Now are you talking about the white wire that comes with the kit? or a white wire from your wire harness to the compressor/capacitor?

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Thanks for getting back to me. I broke down and called in service. He was as confused as I was at first. A little history:
1. I initially called in service and without telling me he made a "nonstandard" fix.
2. It worked until he got to the end of the street.
3. I was looking up the problem on the internet and noticed the suggested part did not look like the one he used.
4. I went and bought the part but because of his "nonstandard solution" it didn't hook up as it should, (there were some wired missing).
5. I called in a different service guy the place where I had bought the part from.
6. He fixed it but it took long and I paid for two service call and two parts kits.
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Ahh, I see.

Glad its fixed now, thanks for the update.

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